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Article: Chuck D: Still Bringing the Noise
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- Washington Afro-American
- Article date:
- November 30, 1996
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Joyce Lee
Washington Afro-American
11-30-1996
Chuck D: Still Bringing the Noise.
It seems like only yesterday we were blasting "Fight The Power" from our stereos, car radios, boom boxes and anything else with a speaker. We were ever so grateful to Public Enemy for bringing us music that we wanted and needed to hear. It's time to take that musical journey once again, but this time Chuck D is running the show all by himself.
The "Autobiography of Mistachuck" (Mercury Records), the first solo album by rapper Chuck D, combines old school ideologies with new school beats. The result is twelve tracks that you can groove to without being offended.
The opening track, "Mistachuck," sets the tone for ...
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